To significantly improve air quality and reduce odor emissions at the Hyperion Water Reclamation Plant, crews replaced outdated odor control equipment with advanced technologies, specifically four biotrickling filters (BTFs) and eight carbon scrubbers to effectively remove hydrogen sulfide and foul-smelling gasses from the influent sewer and headworks areas.
Completed in January 2024, this complex renovation included significant updates to the W Hotel’s main lobby, reception area, restaurant, ballroom, meeting rooms, banquet kitchen and exterior courtyard. The project team also completed an extension of the main grand stair structure.
As one of the first major cross-laminated timber (CLT) office buildings in Los Angeles, 843 N Spring Street embraces biophilic and low carbon office design.
Located on the 66th and 67th floors of the 72-story US Bank Tower in downtown Los Angeles, Lincoln International’s 26,000-sq-ft Los Angeles office offers breathtaking views from the ocean to the mountains.
On July 12, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District (USACE) announced that federal interest continues to exist in the Los Angeles County Drainage Area (LACDA) Project.
With nearly all seven states within the 250,000-sq-mile Colorado River basin scrambling to conserve their apportionments from the river system’s increasingly depleted resources, interest in securing alternative local drinking water supplies is soaring.